By using your DNA we can identify which body and organ traits are less likely, and are therefore low-risk for you. These are traits that our analysis of your genome predicts are less likely based on your genetics. This aspect of organ health genetics can put your mind at ease about your likelihood of having a wide range of conditions.
Among the risk score distributions, your risk level will be «Average Risk» if your risk score is classified as between the 20th to 80th percentile. This means that your risk level is in the average group of the risk score distribution.
By using your DNA we can identify which body and organ traits are highly likely, and which you may experience (or may already be experiencing) health-wise. These are traits that our analysis of your genome suggests are most likely for you to encounter.
Organ health DNA can reveal a truly astounding number of organ health genes that affect many different parts of your body. Several of these aspects of organ health genetics have important consequences for your quality of life. An analysis of organ health DNA can tell you whether you feel tired so often because you suffer from chronic fatigue, or whether your splitting headaches might be a precursor for migraines.
Your organ health genetics can also help you make lifestyle changes to prevent potential diseases before they begin. For instance, if you find out you have organ health genes that may result in irritable bowel syndrome, you may change your eating habits before you ever have symptoms, avoiding the disease entirely. In cases like this, prevention is much better than treatment, since it can be challenging to get gastrointestinal diseases under control once they get started.
It can be anxiety-provoking to learn that your organ health genes may predict some health concerns, but it is better to know so that you can treat the condition, rather than letting your quality of life and health decline without treatment. Organ health genetics are a powerful tool enabling the best possible health outcomes.